I thought I should do one last post for 2022. It has been over a week since I have retired and things did not quite proceed like the way I have planned. I wanted to clear up my office before the new year but it is impossible given the things that I have accumulated over thirty years and I'm not the type of person who simply throws things away. I go through each paper/item on what I still wanted, what I can recycle and what I will throw away; so this slows me down. I told Dr. Nurisya that I still need time to clean up the office before I can give my office keys to her (my apologies).
Let me track back a little to the few days before Christmas. First some troubles arising. The car that my third son, Izhar, use to go to work had a leaking radiator causing overheating and the engine is badly affected. My other half let him use her car while waiting for the car to be out from the workshop. This happened before we went to Kedah for my other half's conference. For the Kedah trip, we also overlooked the need to book for the cats' hotel while we are away. Things work out a little as Izhar agreed to pick our youngest Izzuddin at Melaka and then stay with him at our home the few days before Christmas, looking after our cats.
We took off to Kedah precisely on the morning of the day that I retire. It is also the day that my PhD student Choong Pak Shen is facing his viva examination. Had told him I will not be there but instead his co-supervisor Dr. Chan Kar Tim will take my place. As we reached Kedah, received the happy news that Choong has passed his viva examination.
The Kedah journey was very long, around seven hours and the traffic at some places was pretty congested. We arrived at Raia Hotel around quarter to six. Below is the view over paddy fields from the window of our room.
As we were unpacking, I received a call from a friend who was my house-mate in Adelaide during our matriculation year at Daws Road High School.
Coincidentally he saw that I've checked in at the hotel in my FB and decided to meet. His name is Hamlussalam Dali and we conversed a little about our time in Adelaide and about meeting a few friends when we were back in Malaysia. I also explained why I left the Adelaide WhatsApp because of what have been said in there. I tend to dislike the way some looked down on others particularly if it is unfair and uncalled for. Let bygones be bygones; my main concern is to minimize unnecessary worries. Finally, I had to excuse myself to perform my Jamak prayers as Maghrib is just around the corner. We finally took a photo together.